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Thursday, November 19, 2015

Stars and Such

I'm tired of the mudmouthed,
with their venom lips--
wasp's nests on neck stalks, talking all day.

There must still be a place on earth
where a woman can do nothing and do it marvelously--
I want to wear clothes so soft they make birds jealous.
I want to sleep during daylight, in turquoise silence.
I want you, wordlessly, like always.

In that place, I could amaze with the impossible,
saying exactly what I need, simply and at last.
There, the moon would rise--
a hidden spring matching my pulse points;
turning to stars and such, I would be

Brilliant, beautiful, but with warm bare skin you could touch.
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For "The Heart's Desire" at Real Toads.

22 comments:

  1. "There must still be a place on earth" I wish that, too. I am so tired of all the hate

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  2. This is simply beautiful, Shay. I especially love the lines, "...saying exactly what I need, simply and at last.
    There, the moon would rise--
    a hidden spring matching my pulse points;
    turning to stars and such, I would be

    Brilliant, beautiful, but with warm bare skin you could touch."

    If you find that place, let me know...

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  3. So much of the language here is caught in the cleft between detail and mystery, which of course is the soul of poetry----I find the bitter opening lines almost a slap in the face they are so real and true, and then the poem just melts into an alternate reality, one even more true, the reality of the heart. I don't think anyone could have described the place of heart's desire more eloquently than you do here, especially in that warm and generous close. 'So soft that birds are jealous..' I don't know about the birds, but I will admit to envying those feathers. Beautiful love poem, Shay, wise and whole.

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  4. This poem leaves me with a tremendous sense of liberation.

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  5. I'm closing my eyes, wishing... and mind-traveling to this paradise...

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  6. Shay, I love this. From mudmouthed to the brilliant end! Sometimes I feel, as a woman, that I exist in this dreamy place, that I make the birds jealous. But most days I resort to fleece sweatpants and a prickly attitude:( Your last line was my favorite, "with warm skin you could touch."

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  7. Sigh. Me, too. Brilliant, that "turquoise silence". And the clothes so soft they make birds jealous. Loved this.

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  8. Lovely, Shay--heartfelt, of course--but also heart-inspiring--and such a generous love poem, actually-- lyrical--if we could pulse like stars but just be like humans, flesh--pretty great. k.

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  9. A wonderful place to be... I wonder why it's hard to find that place, maybe it's the crowded life we live.

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  10. Your opening...sound play and imagery especially... :)

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  11. These lines are pure magic:
    "I want to sleep during daylight, in turquoise silence."
    "a hidden spring matching my pulse points"

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  12. This is really beautiful and sensuous. It speaks to me of what it is to be a woman.

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  13. "turquoise silence" is brilliant and the whole poem takes a lovely twist from the first stanza - yes, to get away, to be who we really are - to feel, to be happy. No need for "wasp's nests on neck stalks"... (loved that too)

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  14. What a vale of tears, that noisome buzz of the broken -- first stanza perfectly sets up the balm of the following bath in "turquoise silence." What the heart desires most is that we shaddup and simply be. Yes.

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  15. Yes, Shay ... this is a beautiful poem. There must be a place ~~~~

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  16. Wonderful! Man oh man do I ever share this wish... to do nothing and do it marvelously. No appreciation for that, is there? Sigh.

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  17. Shay, I commented on this a few days ago, just wanted to see, did you see it =, hate it and delete it or did you not see it?

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  18. Never saw it, Corey! Blogger must have gobbled it.

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